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Europe in Motion (EIM) is an international exchange project, which supports the development of
emerging choreographers and will visit three partner organisations of
Springdance. Last February it visited Nottdance in Nottingham and in April
EIM touched down in Utrecht. During SPRINGDANCE 2011, nine choreography talents from
from Great Britain, Austria, Turkey and the Netherlands had a private discussion
about the influence of the globalising world on their work and ideas. In October
another nine choreographers' turn, this time in Istanbul during the iDANS Festival.
In February 2012, partner brut's festival imagetanz in Vienna will host EIM
and in April 2012 the last in the series will take place during SPRINGDANCE 2012, always
with different participants. A total of 50 choreographers will take part in the programme. In 2008-
2009, the first edition of Europe in Motion took place, both editions supported by the EU.
Ingrid van Frankenhuizen reports which can be read below.

Click to access Verslag-Europe-in-Motion-editie-Istanbul.pdf

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Ingrid van Frankenhuyzen

Ingrid van Frankenhuyzen worked as a journalist (until 2009) for NRC Handelsblad for 11 years. For years, she worked in radio (NCRV, KRO, NPS) for both arts and current affairs programmes on Radio 1 such as Hier en Nu Achtergronden, Het Geding, Formule 1 and Kunststof. She was an editor, presenter, reporter, writer and directed documentaries and radio plays (like the Odysseia with Ton Lutz). In Frankfurt, she was involved in many projects of the Hessischer Rundfunk. In 2000-2002, she was a committee member at the Council for Culture. In television (KRO, NCRV, IDTV), she made programmes and series on corporate social responsibility, politics, psychology, art and the environment. She also wrote a (legal) handbook: Divorce for Beginners; The Divorce Guide from A to Z. Ingrid is director of Communisenso. She taught many European and national politicians, aldermen and councillors, (government) managers and CEOs the tricks of the communication trade. She is a specialist in (online) crisis communication. Ingrid van Frankenhuyzen is also artistic director and director of Stichting Zeeproducties c.q. Oh Die Zee / Oh The Sea, which develops Oerol-like projects. See www.ohdiezee.nlView Author posts

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